Add a ‘delivery type’ to a delivery programme

Overview

To enable you to easily manage different types of delivery programme you will be asked to select from a list of Delivery Types when creating or editing a delivery programme.

Assigning a delivery type to a programme will provide the ability both to report by type of delivery, and to facilitate a more tailored experience for the learner; allowing for example, for certain fields or screens to be included or excluded according to the delivery type set.

 

Adding a ‘Delivery Type’

In the Programmes Tile – Select Delivery Type and pick from the listed options.

To edit or update this field, please do not forget to click Confirm to save the change.

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Explanations of the Delivery Types are as follows:

  • Training - Apprenticeships – All apprenticeship delivery programmes using standards or frameworks listed by the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE)
  • Training - Traineeships – A skills development programme for learners aged 16-24 that includes a work placement, lasting between 6 weeks and one year.
  • Training - Study Programmes – For 16-19 ages (or 19-24 with EHC Plan or SEND).
  • Training - Adult Education Budget – Qualifications and Skills for learners aged 19+ that are funded through the Adult Education Budget.
  • Training - Advanced Learner Loan – Qualifications and Skills for learners aged 19+ that are funded through an Advanced Learner Loan.
  • Training – Commercial – Skills programmes and qualifications that receive no public funding.
  • Training – Stand-alone – Delivered for example as Functional Skills or Qualification only or as a special project-funded model and not as a component of a main skills programme.
  • Training - Devolved Authorities – Skills programmes that are commissioned and funded by devolved governments and unitary or combined authorities.
  • Employ – Kickstart – Job placements for those aged 16-24 on Universal Credit.
  • Employ - Restart – Enhanced job-finding support for those on Universal Credit and out of work for at least 12 months.
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